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Carnival Cruise Line Issues Reminders to Booked Guests

Carnival Cruise Line has reached out to booked guests to remind them about critical travel documentation requirements.

While the requirements have not changed, the reminder is an important message to travelers to ensure they have the correct paperwork and will not be denied boarding for their cruise vacation.

Passport Reminders Sent to Passengers

Carnival Cruise Line has issued email reminders to booked guests about the need for valid passports when taking a cruise. The email clarifies that all guests, including infants, require a valid passport and applicable visas (depending on specific destinations) if the cruise meets either one of two conditions.

First, if a cruise begins and ends in different US homeports, passports are required. This includes repositioning sailings as ships move to new deployment homeports, such as leaving Alaska at the end of the summer season and moving to California, Texas, Florida, or other homeports to offer Caribbean or Mexico itineraries.

This is the time of year when ships may also be repositioned from New York or New Jersey to more southerly homeports, and passports are required.

Second, if a ship calls on any ports of call outside the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) area, all guests must have a valid passport. The WHTI is a joint program between the US Department of State and the Department of Homeland Security to strengthen border security, and it was implemented in on a phased schedule from 2007 to 2009.

Carnival Spirit Cruise Ship
Carnival Spirit Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

This means that even if a cruise does embark and debark from the same US homeport, if it visits any port of call in Central or South America – including Panama, Costa Rica, or Colombia, a passport is required.

Prior to the WHTI, less documentation was required to enter the US, and travelers could even offer a simple oral declaration with no official paperwork to establish their citizenship and identity.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Cruise Ticket Contract, section 2a, clearly states, “It is the Guest’s sole responsibility to ensure his/her legal eligibility to travel and to bring and have available at all times all required travel documents.”

Furthermore, Carnival always recommends that guests travel with valid passports. “Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising Guest of what travel documents are required for the requested itinerary and it is recommended that Guest travel with a valid government issued passport at all times,” the contract reads.

The email from Carnival notes that passports must be valid for at least 6 months after the end of a guest’s cruise.

“While we will do our best to provide you with as much information as possible, you should always ensure that you follow all travel and documentation requirements for your cruise,” the email concludes.

What Happens Without Documentation

Cruise travelers, especially first-time cruisers, are always curious about what may happen if they don’t have a passport or other appropriate documentation. Simply put, guests with the correct, valid travel documentation will not be allowed to board their cruise.

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“Carnival may cancel the booking of any Guest … who is traveling without proper documentation,” the contract reads. “Under these circumstances the Guest shall not be entitled to a refund or compensation of any kind.”

Furthermore, guests without passports or other necessary travel documentation may have a much more difficult time returning to the US if they are late returning to the ship or in case of emergency, as happened in mid-September when two travelers were injured in an accident in Mexico. While the cruise line does attempt to assist in such instances, having updated travel documentation is immensely helpful.

Cunard Details Wellness Spaces on New Cruise Ship

Guests who sail aboard Cunard’s newest ship, Queen Anne, when she debuts in spring 2024 can expect luxurious pampering in the ship’s Mareel Wellness & Beauty experience, a combination of spa facilities and wellness programs. Several destinations within the spa retreat were unveiled to travel partners during a shipyard tour.

Travel Partners Get Sneak Peek at Shipyard

Cunard showcased the spa sanctuary spaces available to guests onboard Queen Anne when the new-build launches in May 2024. The first glimpse into the ship’s Mareel Wellness Beauty area took place at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, where Queen Anne is under construction.

The centerpiece of the wellness center is The Pavilion, a top-deck pool and relaxation area with a glass-domed roof that can be retracted in good weather. The ship’s Wellness Studio, where fitness activities will be held during daytime hours, and the Wellness Cafe, serving nutritious cuisine for breakfast and lunch, are part of The Pavilion area.

Cunard contracted with the David Collins Studio, a luxury interior design firm known for its contributions to iconic British venues such as Harrod’s and Claridge’s, to create the multi-purpose spa spaces. The pool’s glass dome, reminiscent of a greenhouse, was designed by architect Martin Francis, who was among those involved in the design of the Louvre Pyramid in Paris.

Queen Anne Open Deck
Queen Anne Open Deck

Queen Anne will also feature the Queen Anne’s Wellness Club, which will offer a program for solo cruisers. Among special events will be a solo traveler meet-and-greet on the first night of each sailing.

For more than 180 years, Cunard has constantly refined the definitive experience of luxury ocean travel and I am incredibly excited that we are now just six months away from beginning the next chapter of our remarkable story,said Katie McAlister, president of Cunard.

It is both incredible and inspiring to see the progress that has been made by the craftsman, engineers, and workforce here at Fincantieri shipyard and as we start to see Queen Anne’s interiors take shape, we can all see what a truly magnificent Queen she will become,added McAlister.

Queen Anne Captain Inger Thorhauge, Cunard’s first female ship’s captain, hosted the tour on October 5, 2023. The event followed the ship’s float-out ceremony, held in May 2023, which marks the start of the vessel’s interior design. The 3,000-guest ship’s keel was laid in September 2022, and in April 2023, the iconic red and black Cunard funnel was installed during the traditional funnel lift ceremony.

Queen Anne to Be Based in Southampton

The 14-deck Queen Anne will sail her maiden voyage on May 3, 2024. Departing from Southampton, UK, the ship will operate a 7-night voyage calling at La Coruña in Galicia, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal.

The ship will homeport in Southampton and sail an inaugural season of 4- to 17-night cruises to a variety of destinations, including the British Isles, Canary Islands, Western Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Norwegian Fjords, and the Netherlands, among others.

Cunard's Queen Anne Ship
Cunard’s Queen Anne Ship (Photo Courtesy: Cunard Line)

Also upgrading its culinary offerings on the new ship, in August 2023, Cunard revealed its partnership with two-Michelin star chef Michael Roux, who is creating a new menu for the ship’s Queens Grill restaurant. Roux also is revamping the menu in the ship’s Golden Lion pub, a casual space offered on all Cunard vessels.

Onboard Queen Anne, guests will find several new dining venues, including Aji Wa, serving Japanese cuisine, the Sir Samuels steakhouse, Aranya, specializing in Indian food, and Tramonto, offering Mediterranean and seafood dishes.

Queen Anne, a 113,000-gross ton ship in the line’s Pinnacle class, will join Cunard’s three existing ships, Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Victoria.

New Floating Platform Available on Carnival’s Private Island

Prospective guests have spotted a new and unique party rental option on Half Moon Cay, Carnival Cruise Line’s private island destination in the Bahamas.

“Party Banas” and “Picnic Banas” are now available for reservations, offering a bit of fun floating for cruise guests to enjoy during their time at the tropical port of call.

Rent a Bana on Half Moon Cay

New “Bana” rentals are now available for guests visiting Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas. The inflatable rentals are a great option for families or groups, as each can accommodate up to six cruise guests for a single fee.

The “Party Bana” is described as “the ultimate inflatable platform for your private island on the water” while the “Picnic Bana” is “a platform designed to celebrate fun and original events on the sea.” Both rentals include snacks and are all-day rentals (listed as five hours) for guests to enjoy at their leisure while they visit Half Moon Cay.

These rentals don’t come cheaply, however, as the Party Bana is $349.99 (USD) and the Picnic Bana is offered at $449.99 per rental.

Carnival Cruise Line’s shore excursion descriptions don’t differentiate much between the two types of rentals, but the manufacturer’s website shows that the “Picnic” design appears to be a larger space that includes both covered and sundeck-style spaces on the inflatable floating platform.

Carnival's Half Moon Cay Banas
Carnival’s Half Moon Cay Banas

Both Banas have a central table and inflatable backrests for casual lounging, and provide a great space for groups to gather.

Upon arrival to Half Moon Cay, guests who have rented either a Party or Picnic Bana will need to present their shore excursion ticket to the Watersport Rentals Hut to be assigned their Bana.

These floating platforms will undoubtedly be limited, so guests interested in the experience should book their Bana early to ensure their reservation. Guests should bring beach towels along with them to enjoy their Banas.

At the moment, the Banas are only available on Half Moon Cay, and do not appear to be an option on Carnival Cruise Line’s other private island, Princess Cays.

As yet, there have been no announcements of shore excursions or rental options for the upcoming Celebration Key, which may or may not feature the Banas when it opens in July 2025.

About the Banas

According to the AquaBanas website, both the Party and Picnic designs feature non-slip surfaces and ballast bags to ensure safety and stability while enjoying a leisurely float. Integrated steps permit easier entrance from the water, and both designs have a cooler cutout to keep drinks safe.

Half Moon Cay Banas
Half Moon Cay Banas (Photo Credit: Carnival Cruise Line)

The smaller Party Bana measures 11 feet (3.35 meters) per side; while the longer Picnic Bana is 11 feet by 18 feet (3.35 m by 5.48 m), with the extra footage as the sunbathing part of the platform.

As these rentals are still new to Half Moon Cay, it is not yet known whether the designs will be customized for Carnival Cruise Line or if extra amenities such as sodas, water, or other floating accessories like snorkels may be included with the rental fee.

Guest Reaction

Reaction is mixed to the Bana rental options, with some cruisers unconvinced that the hefty price tag will be worthwhile for a floating platform. Others are excited about the prospect and looking forward to a fun, designated space for swimming and enjoying the crystal clear waters of Half Moon Cay.

One concern is whether or not the platforms are anchored and what may happen if they inadvertently float too far from shore while in use. Both designs do include anchoring and mooring points underneath the floating platform that could keep the structures from drifting away.

The introduction of the Banas comes just as air conditioning has been removed from both the Villa and Cabana rentals on Half Moon Cay, a decision that has likewise met mixed reactions from guests. The loss of that amenity makes the rental options less attractive to some cruisers, who preferred the private space to cool off in, especially on warmer summer days.

Earlier this year, the rental prices for the Villas and Cabanas were dramatically increased, and there has been so indication that the prices will decrease now without air conditioning. Meanwhile, the Banas are offered at half the rental price of the onshore Villas and Cabanas.

Will the new Banas soon replace those rental options in popularity, or will this be a limited-time test to see whether they can be a success or not?

Carnival Opens New West Coast Cruises, Including New Ship

Carnival Cruise Line has opened new West Coast cruises for booking on three different ships, including the upcoming new-to-the-fleet Carnival Firenze.

The new options add more variety and different cruise lengths sailing from Long Beach, with a variety of top destinations to choose from.

Carnival Cruise Line Offers New Sailings From Long Beach

A wide range of new Mexican Riviera and Baja Mexico itineraries are now available from Carnival Cruise Line, with three ships to offer amazing voyages from May 2025 through April 2026.

Three ships will be based from Long Beach, California at that time – the Vista-class Carnival Panorama, Sunshine-class Carnival Radiance, and the soon-to-be Fun ship modified Vista-class Carnival Firenze (currently sailing with Costa Cruises as Costa Firenze).

The southern California homeport not only offers convenient, local cruising to millions of residents, but also easy fly-in access for cruisers from across the country and around the world.

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“Long Beach is one of our top homeports, and now with the upcoming addition of Carnival Firenze, joining Carnival Panorama and Carnival Radiance in Long Beach, we’re able to further diversify our offering, welcome more guests aboard and give them more options from the West Coast,” said Fred Stein, Carnival’s vice president of revenue planning and deployment.

Each ship will offer different itinerary lengths, giving eager cruisers more opportunities to choose a vacation that fits their schedule and preferences.

Carnival Radiance Itineraries

Already homeported from Long Beach, the 101,509-gross-ton Carnival Radiance will offer alternating 3- and 4-night cruises visiting Ensenada, Mexico. The shorter sailings are quick weekend getaways, while travelers looking for a mid-week break can indulge in the 4-night cruises that will also stop at Catalina Island.

Carnival Radiance Cruise Ship
Carnival Radiance Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Felipe Sanchez / Shutterstock)

Formerly known as Carnival Victory, Carnival Radiance was radically transformed via $200 million (USD) refit in 2021, resuming service with her new identity in December 2021. Ever since, the ship has been homeported from Long Beach and is a favorite with West Coast cruisers.

Carnival Radiance can welcome 2,984 guests aboard at double occupancy, and has room for up to 3,873 travelers if fully booked with all berths filled.

Carnival Panorama Itineraries

Currently operating 7-night sailings, the 133,500-gross-ton Carnival Panorama will switch to alternating 6- and 8-night itineraries with both Saturday and Sunday departures in spring 2025 and into at least spring 2026.

These longer itineraries give guests an extended getaway with more time to enjoy the vibrant ports that make the Mexican Riviera a top destination.

Carnival Panorama Cruise Ship
Carnival Panorama Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Lester Balajadia / Shutterstock)

The ship’s 6-night cruises will visit Ensenada as well as have two days in the highly desirable Cabo San Lucas at the picturesque tip of the Baja Peninsula. The 8-night cruises will visit four distinct ports of call: Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallarta.

Carnival Panorama can host 4,008 guests at double occupancy, and as many as 5,146 passengers when fully booked.

Carnival Firenze Itineraries

The highly anticipated Carnival Firenze will also sail from Long Beach, offering 4- and 5-night cruises to give everyone West Coast cruiser the opportunity to experience “Carnival Fun Italian Style.” The 4-night sailings will visit Catalina Island and Ensenada, while the 5-night cruises will call on Ensenada and Cabo San Lucas.

Carnival Firenze
Render Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

While Carnival Firenze has not yet undergone her transformation from Costa Firenze, the ship will undoubtedly offer unique, Italian-inspired decor and distinctiveness, just as Carnival Venezia has done.

At the same time, Carnival’s signature fun, friendly crew, and familiar venues will be on board, giving guests the Fun ship vacation they expect but with a hint of the ship’s namesake, Florence, Italy. Carnival Firenze will join the fleet in May 2024.

West Coast sailings aboard the three vessels are now available to book through April 2026, giving eager travelers plenty of time to plan ahead for an unforgettable Mexican cruise.

Star of the Seas Revealed as Second Giant Icon-Class Cruise Ship

Royal Caribbean has officially disclosed the name of its second ship in the Icon-class series, Star of the Seas, and also announced the ship will debut in the summer of 2025.

The big reveal on October 5, 2023, came just three months before the first ship in the class, the highly-anticipated Icon of the Seas, enters service.

Second Icon-Class Ship Named Star of the Seas

The second vessel in Royal Caribbean’s Icon class, formerly known only as “Project NB-1401,” now has a name, Star of the Seas, as its construction continues at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Turku, Finland.

The cruise line also narrowed down the launch of the second Icon-class ship to the summer of 2025. Previously, Royal Caribbean had only revealed the ship would debut sometime in 2025. Royal Caribbean has provided no hints yet regarding where Star of the Seas will be deployed following her launch.

While few design details of the new Icon-class ship are confirmed, the new Royal Caribbean cruise ship is anticipated to be roughly the same size as Icon of the Seas.

Icon of the Seas, the first ship in the class, weighs 250,800 gross tons and has a capacity for 5,610 guests at double occupancy, and a total of about 7,600 guests with all berths occupied, making her the world’s largest cruise ship in 2024. At 1,198 feet long, the 20-deck ship will have 2,805 staterooms and an international crew of 2,350.

Like her sister ship, Star of the Seas will feature a variety of neighborhoods, theme park and thrill ride adventures, and other spaces.

When Icon of the Seas debuts in January 2024, the ship will offer neighborhoods and entertainment areas that include Central Park, AquaDome, Chill Island, Surfside, Thrill Island, and the Hideaway. Guests will enjoy the ship’s seven pools and six waterslides, among other activities.

While Star of the Seas is likely to have most of those public spaces already featured on her sister ship, Royal Caribbean also promises new features and experiences will be introduced.

“The idea of combining the best of every type of vacation into one ultimate adventure has created more excitement than ever anticipated, and Star of the Seas will be the next bold answer to the record-breaking consumer demand we’ve seen for nearly a year and counting with Icon of the Seas,said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International.

Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas

Star of the Seas will be Royal Caribbean’s third ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), following Icon of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas. It will have other environmental protections and safeguards onboard. 

Construction of the second Icon-class vessel began early in 2023, with a traditional steel-cutting ceremony held on February 14 at the Finnish shipyard. The ship’s next construction milestone will be her keel-laying ceremony, on a date not yet known.

Cruisers Get Glimpses Into the Icon Class

Royal Caribbean has provided glimpses into the construction of Icon of the Seas with a video series called “Making an Icon.” The multi-segment series has energized interest in the new mega-ship, as future cruisers can peek into the building, engineering, and design aspects of the vessel.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas

It is possible that the cruise line will also chronicle the building of Star of the Seas with a video series since the project has boosted traveler interest in Icon of the Seas.

However, anticipation of the new ship’s launch was evident from the day bookings opened in October 2022, which resulted in Royal Caribbean’s single largest booking day — and highest volume booking week — in the cruise line’s history.

Also being built at the shipyard in Finland, Icon of the Seas will sail her inaugural voyage on January 27, 2024. The ship, which successfully completed its first set of sea trials in June 2023, will homeport in Miami following the launch. Through the spring of 2025, Icon of the Seas will sail Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises.

Iconic Piece of New Disney Ship Arrives at Shipyard

New photos and video have been released about a key moment in the construction of the upcoming Disney Treasure as the ship’s forward funnel has arrived at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany where the vessel is being built.

The funnel’s arrival adds one more piece to the ship and makes it even more recognizable as a Disney Cruise Line vessel.

Forward Funnel Arrives for Disney Treasure

The forward funnel for Disney Treasure has been successfully delivered to the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, where the new cruise ship is currently under construction. Photos and video show the funnel en route from where it was built in Poland and its delivery to the shipyard, where it will soon be mounted in place on the ship.

The first funnel – Disney cruise ships have two – was delivered in early February, and now the second funnel has arrived.

While the details of the funnel are not yet finished and it still needs to be painted in the bright red color so immediately noticeable for Disney vessels, it is clearly a Disney cruise ship funnel by the size, shape, and the Disney Cruise Line detailing visible on the side.

The funnel also shows a circular cutout near the aft section on the starboard side, likely for a section of the beloved 760-foot AquaMouse water coaster or for the Slide-a-Saurus Rex waterslide.

The funnel will also be home to the EPCOT-themed “Tomorrow Tower Suite” – an elite stateroom that will accommodate eight guests and has its own private elevator access. Dynamic artwork and futuristic accents will give the suite a chic vibe, with nearly 2,000 square feet of living space and separate eating, sleeping, and play areas for passengers to enjoy.

Disney Treasure Funnel
Disney Treasure Funnel (Photo Credit: Disney Cruise Line)

On the outside of the funnel, the ship’s “Funnel Vision” screen and sound system will be mounted for at-sea movies and big screen projections during deck parties such as the Pirate’s Rockin’ Parlay Party.

Mounting a funnel is always a momentous part of a cruise ship’s construction, as this is when the hull really begins to resemble the finished ship and can be distinctively identified.

What We Know About Disney Treasure

Construction on Disney Treasure began in January 2023, and only recently has the cruise line released more details about the ship’s overall theme, color schemes, and special venues.

The “Grand Reveal” for the ship was initially postponed for several days due to Hurricane Idalia, but eventually announced that the ship would feature venues and entertainment from several Disney favorite films, including Aladdin, Coco, The Lion King, The Incredibles, Zootopia, Moana, and Mulan.

The overall theme of the ship is “adventure” with décor and venues showcasing worldwide iconic Disney locations and even theme park connections.

“As we chart a course for adventure, we’re so excited for families to discover the excitement and exploration that awaits onboard the sixth ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager, Disney Cruise Line.

Disney Treasure Cruise Ship
Disney Treasure Cruise Ship

The 144,000-gross-ton Wish-class ship, sister to the amazingly popular Disney Wish, will be able to welcome 4,000 guests per sailing and is slated to debut on December 21, 2024. Also on board will be 1,555 international crew members to ensure every guest enjoys Disney Cruise Line’s magical service and unparalleled experiences.

Disney Treasure will be homeported from Port Canaveral, offering Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itineraries, all of which will call at one of Disney Cruise Line’s private destinations in the Bahamas.

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“The Treasure’s itineraries from Port Canaveral will include stops at one of Disney’s two private islands in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay, or the newly added Eleuthera at Lighthouse Point, starting from June 2024,” said Thomas Mazloum, President of the New Experiences Portfolio and Disney Signature Experiences.

As the ship’s construction continues and more details are announced, even more excitement is sure to build for the upcoming ship that will provide a treasure trove of magical memories to every guest.

Cruise Line’s Fleet Achieves Highest Scores in the World

German cruise line Hapag-Lloyd was named “Best Fleet Worldwide” by a prestigious cruise ship guide publisher. The Hamburg-based line operates five luxury ships, including three expedition vessels, and is better known in Western Europe and the UK than in the US.

Prestigious Guide Gives German Line 5 Stars

Insight Guides Cruising & Cruise Ships, which is the former Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships, on October 1, 2023 revealed that Hapag-Lloyd, the luxury cruise line based in Germany and largely catering to the German market, received a 5-star rating in its annual review of cruise ships.

The high ranking bestows the “Best Fleet Worldwide” title to Hapag-Lloyd. Its ships are the only vessels to all earn 5 stars during the guide’s evaluation process.

Hapag-Lloyd operates the 400-guest Europa, which launched in 1999, and the 500-guest Europa 2, which debuted in 2013. Additionally, the line introduced its New Expedition Class with three vessels, Hanseatic nature and Hanseatic inspiration, both entering service in 2019, and Hanseatic spirit, which launched in 2021. All three expedition ships accommodate 230 guests.

Within the small ship category, Insight Guides also named Hapag-Lloyd’s Europa 2 cruise ship as the “Top-Rated Cruise Ship in the World” after she received top scores. Sister ship Europa followed in second place. The small ship category evaluates vessels accommodating between 251 and 750 guests.

The cruise line’s expedition ship Hanseatic Spirit earned the publication’s top spot in the boutique ship category, reserved for vessels carrying between 50 and 250 guests, followed by her sister ships Hanseatic inspiration and Hanseatic nature.

Douglas Ward, author of the Insight Guides Cruising & Cruise Ships, congratulates Julian Pfitzner, CEO Hapag-Lloyd Cruises
Douglas Ward, author of the Insight Guides Cruising & Cruise Ships, congratulates Julian Pfitzner, CEO Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

While Hapag-Lloyd caters to the German market, most of its voyages are listed as international cruises, meaning that communication is provided in both German and English.

Insight Guides, which for many years was known as the highly-regarded Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships, reviewed and evaluated 341 ships worldwide. You can take a look at the 2024 guide right here.

The 2023 guide was its 39th edition. Publication had paused during the pandemic years and has now resumed operations under the new name. The longtime editor of the publication, Douglas Ward, is well known among cruise industry insiders.

It was my wife who pointed out that it is the first time in the history of my cruise guidebook, that any company has achieved the highest scores for all the ships in their fleet – and the only cruise line to achieve a five-star rating in the new guidebook! I extend my heartiest personal congratulations,said Douglas Ward, guide book author.

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For its part, Hapag-Lloyd celebrated the achievement with its chief executive officer praising the cruise line’s employees, both onshore and aboard ship.

The recognition of the daily efforts of the crews on board and on land, their dedication to exceptional quality and excellence brings me great joy and pride. At the same time, it serves as motivation for the future,said Julian Pfitzner, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd Cruises.

Onboard Hapag-Lloyd Cruise Ships

Europa 2, now the world’s top-rated cruise ship, features seven stateroom categories, including Owner’s Suite, Grand Penthouse Suite, Penthouse Suite, Grand Ocean Suite, Family Apartment, Ocean Suite, and Veranda Suite. Butler service is provided in Penthouse and higher suites.

The ship has several dining venues: Weltmeere, for international cuisine, Tarragon, specializing in French specialties, Elements, offering Asian fare, Serenissima, featuring Italian favorites, and Sakura, offering Japanese dishes. Al fresco dining is available in the Yacht Club restaurant, and the ship has a wine bar called Grande Reserve.

Hapag-Lloyd Cruise Ship
Hapag-Lloyd Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Bestravelvideo)

Europa 2 is known for classic excursions as well as active tours such as rafting, and “Discovery” trips aboard small aircraft. Culture and history experts typically offer onboard programs.

The ship sails a wide variety of global voyages. An upcoming Caribbean cruise, a 12-day sailing on November 25, 2023 from Miami to Barbados, for example, features port calls at St. Maarten, the US Virgin Islands, and Bonaire, among others.

Hapag-Lloyd’s expedition ships operate worldwide itineraries to far-flung destinations such as Antarctica and the Arctic, Central and South America, the South Pacific, the Russian Far East, and Scandinavia. Expedition voyages focus on nature, wildlife, and local cultures, and each ship accommodates landings using Zodiac craft.

Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Three Months of Cruises

Norwegian Cruise Line has decided to cancel three months’ of sailings for the Norwegian Escape. The cruise line cited “fleet redeployment” as the primary reason for this decision.

Nevertheless, while the cruise line may have plans for the Norwegian Escape, the shift will undoubtedly impact numerous guests, primarily since the cancellations encompass three 14-day voyages – typically booked well in advance compared to shorter cruises.

The redeployment is one in a string of announcements from the cruise line in the past year, where it cancelled cruises for numerous ships. 

Impact on Guests and Bookings

Norwegian Cruise Line has cancelled a total of eight cruises onboard Norwegian Escape between January and March 2025.

The move is especially notable because among the cancelled sailings are three 14-day cruises – a significant highlight for many guests who plan their vacations long in advance.

The cancellations span from January 3, 2025, to March 21, 2025. With these sailings just over a year away, the implications for guests who had already set their sights on these dates are evident.

Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship
Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

In an official letter sent out to guests and travel partners, Norwegian Cruise Line said:

“As a result of a fleet redeployment, Norwegian Escape’s sailings from January 3, 2025, through and including March 21, 2025, have been canceled. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We sincerely appreciate your understanding and, as always, are at your service.”

Guests affected by this cancellation will receive full refunds within 30 business days. For those who utilized a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) for their bookings, the credit will be restored to their accounts. Moreover, as a gesture of goodwill, the cruise line is offering a 10% discount as an FCC for future voyages, valid through the end of 2025.

Impacted Norwegian Escape Cruises

The sailing dates for the affected voyages are the three fourteen-day voyages sailing on January 3, 17, and 31. Additionally, five seven-day cruises are affected, sailing February 14, 21, and 28, as well as March 7 and 14.  

A glance at the affected sailings provides insight into the extent of the changes—the three 14-night voyages through the Caribbean were due to sail to destinations such as Cozumel and the Dominican Republic.

Norwegian Escape Departing Florida
Photo Credit: Mia2you / Shutterstock.com

The cruises would have taken guests from Galveston, Texas, to ports such as Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas, St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, Cozumel in Mexico, and St. Lucia, among others.

The 7-night Caribbean cruises featured calls to popular spots in the Western Caribbean, including Norwegian’s private island Harvest Caye in Belize, Cozumel, and Roatan. 

History Repeats Itself

History is repeating itself with Norwegian Cruise Line. This isn’t the first instance where the company announced a redeployment that led to the cancellation of multiple cruises. 

Previously, Norwegian Cruise Line eliminated Norwegian Epic‘s upcoming winter season from Europe. In a communication to its customers, the cruise line confirmed the removal of 11 cruises spanning December 2023 to April 2024, attributing the decision once again to fleet redeployment.

In January, NCL cancelled an entire month of sailings for Norwegian Joy, setting the ship aside for a dry dock in early 2024.

Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship
Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: David MG / Shutterstock)

Additionally, a dozen Alaska cruises on the Norwegian Spirit were scrapped, although it’s worth noting that the ship is still in service but reserved for charter sailings. Fast forward to 2025, and the transatlantic crossing scheduled for Norwegian Breakaway also won’t set sail.

More recently, in June, Norwegian Cruise Line decided to pull the plug on three Norwegian Epic cruises. These were all slated for 2025, with the justification being a dry dock the vessel will undergo during that year’s spring.

Cancelling cruises aboard the 164,998 gross tons, 4,266-guest Norwegian Escape draws attention to the decision-making at Norwegian Cruise Line’s headquarters. 

While occasional alterations in itineraries are expected, the frequency of these changes might lead potential guests to think twice before making long-term bookings, given the perceived uncertainty around shifting deployments and changes in dry docks.

Carnival Cruise Line Reminds Guests of Drop Off Luggage Policy

Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald has issued a reminder to cruise guests that while one of the benefits of upper level VIFP status is early stateroom access, dropping off one’s luggage and departing again is preferred so cabin attendants can more easily complete their work. It must also be noted that this early access is only available to certain guests and is not open to all passengers.

Guests Urged to Drop Off Luggage, Not Unpack

One of the most coveted perks of reaching Platinum or Diamond status with Carnival Cruise Line’s “Very Important Fun Person” (VIFP) loyalty program is the immediate stateroom access, when one’s can go to one’s cabin upon boarding rather than waiting until later in the afternoon when all staterooms are open.

This access is also part of the cruise line’s “Faster to the Fun” (FTTF) add-on package, as well as a benefit provided to guests staying in suites.

Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald, however, has had to politely remind guests that “access” does not mean unpacking and staying in one’s stateroom immediately upon boarding the ship.

“I need to respectfully and very kindly ask those that have permission to go directly to the cabin to drop off that carry on bags to please do just that, drop them off,” said Heald. “This is of course for guests, who are diamond, Platinum, staying in a suite, or have Faster to the Fun.”

Carnival Cruise Ships
Carnival Cruise Ships (Photo Credit: Angela N Perryman / Shutterstock)

The reminder comes after allegations that cabin attendants are “being rude” to guests by asking them to leave before they have unpacked.

Turnover days – when one set of guests debarks at the end of their cruise and new guests board the ship to set sail just a few hours later – are always very busy for all crewmembers. This is particularly true for cabin attendants, who must not only complete regular stateroom cleanings, but must also change out bed linens and do other deep cleaning to ensure the cabin is ready for the next guests.

“They need to clean your cabin, they need to do it to the highest of standards and then they have to move onto the next one,” explained Heald. “So please do just drop off the bags and then please go and enjoy lunch, etc.”

When dropping bags off in the stateroom, it is best to put them out of the way as much as possible. Tuck luggage under the bed, in a back corner, or in the closet, and leave the stateroom as quickly as possible so the attendant can continue their work without disruption.

Only guests who have this privilege – Platinum and Diamond VIFPs, guests who have purchased Faster to the Fun, or guests staying in suites – should be in their staterooms at all before the attendants have finished their work. Travelers without those privileges should wait until the cruise director announces that all staterooms are ready, which is typically around 1:30-2 p.m.

Carnival Cruise Porthole Stateroom
Carnival Cruise Porthole Stateroom (Photo Credit: Solarisys / Shutterstock)

What Else to Do

When guests first board their Carnival cruise ship, there is plenty to do even if they can’t immediately access their cabin.

First of all, it is best to find one’s muster station to complete the safety briefing, which all passengers must complete before the ship sets sail.

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Lunch is served at the Lido deck buffet as well as other casual venues around the ship, such as Guy’s Burger Joint, Shaq’s Big Chicken, or the BlueIguana Cantina, though exact offerings vary on different vessels.

Spa tours with complimentary “taster” massages are often being offered on embarkation afternoon, and larger ships may offer a tour of public areas to help guest orient themselves around the ship so they don’t miss all the top venues onboard.

Carnival Valor Promenade Deck
Carnival Valor Promenade Deck (Photo Credit: gary yim / Shutterstock)

Guests with younger travelers will want to check in with Camp Carnival, Circle C, or Club O2 so they are registered and know where to meet up for youth events and activities. The Youth Programs Open House is held on embarkation day to familiarize parents with the Youth Spaces and staff as well.

With so much to do and so much to enjoy onboard every Carnival ship, it’s easy to just drop off carry-on bags and leave the stateroom so travelers don’t miss anything going on in the first hours of their oceangoing getaway.